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Former Chicago journalist Chris Hayes is continuing his meteoric rise in the TV pundit world. Today he was named the host of MSNBC's nightly 7-8 p.m. (central time) shift being vacated by Ed Schultz. Hayes, 34, is now the host...

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Former Chicago journalist Chris Hayes is continuing his meteoric rise in the TV pundit world. Today he was named the host of MSNBC's nightly 7-8 p.m. (central time) shift being vacated by Ed Schultz. Hayes, 34, is now the host ...

Just the other day, Jack Shafer at Reuters wrote of Dismantling the Capote myth, in which he cited "a new book by Ralph L. Voss, "Truman Capote and the Legacy of In Cold Blood," that illustrates "Capote’s shocking faithlessness to ...

Mitt Romney speaking in January: I also like the idea that people who are receving assistance -- welfare assistance -- have a responsibility of working. In my state we made good progress in that regard, following the days of the ...

Participants in a discussion about the papacy this morning on MSNBC "Up with Chris Hayes" referred to the "pelvic-zone" focus of the Catholic Church. I scrambled to Google to see how common this term is (not very) and found it ...

Congrats to Chris Hayes, a former Chicago journalist whose work appeared in the Reader and In These Times, for being the substitute host last night on MSNBC's "Rachel Maddow Show." Hayes, now the Washington editor of The Nation, is married ...

OK, so my headline on this afternoon's breaking media story is a bit hyperbolic, but ... MSNBC has suspended prime-time host Keith Olbermann indefinitely without pay for contributing to the campaigns of three Democratic candidates this election season ... . This

P-Ro has the story, which is still more than a little mysterious. Salon's Steve Kornacki wonders, "Is Olbermann the victim of his own success?" And Adam Clark Estes offers an Olbermann highlight reel. Keep your eye today on Media Matters ...